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"Sunora was founded by Steve Bank in 1990. Over its twenty-three year history of operations the company has grown from a small start-up supplying a limited number of Canola oil products to the Canadian and United States markets to a consistently profitable trader in the global food oil industry. Although Sunora's primary trading product is Canola oil, it also trades a variety of other food oil products, including corn oil, soybean oil, olive oil and specialty oils (including blends of Canola with extra virgin olive oil and organic oils) under the ""Sunora"" and ""Sunera"" brands and numerous private labels, to customers in thirty different countries across the globe. Sunora buys food oils in large commercial quantities from Seed Crushers and resells the food oils either in bulk to food oil processors or in smaller quantities that are repackaged for customers in the retail and food services industries around the world. Repackaging is done under the Sunora brands and private labels. To find out more about Sunora Foods Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SNF), visit our website at www.sunora.com."
TrinCan is engaged in oil and gas production and exploration, as well as mining exploration. The Company holds non-operating working interests of between 25 and 50 percent in a group of oil leases 40 kilometres south of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, with net production of between 20 and 30 barrels of oil per day. It also holds 93.3% working interest on a lease on 1¾ sections in northwestern Alberta, referred to as the Nipisi project. In mining exploration, the Company has a 60% working interest in a group of optioned properties at Tashota, 215 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The 12,000-acre Tashota Project includes a gold-bearing zone known as the Paulpic deposit, which has a NI43-101 compliant inferred mineral resource of 68,900 ounces of gold at a grade of 8.24 grams of gold per tonne. The Company also holds an option to acquire 100% of the 920-acre Maki gold property near Beardmore, Ontario, as well as a 100% interest in the Opinaca 2 gold prospect covering approximately 18,000 acres in the James Bay area of northern Québec. The Opinaca 2 property is 15 kilometres southwest of Goldcorp's Éléonore/Roberto gold deposit, scheduled to commence production in 2014.